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Dates Announced For The Digital Age’s Evening:Morning Tour With Special Guest Bellarive

Fair Trade band The Digital Age released their debut studio album Evening:Morning last month to widespread acclaim and affirmation. The four-piece, Waco, TX based group, made up of Mike Dodson (Mike D), Mark Waldrop, Jack Parker and Jeremy Bush (Bwack), formerly of the GRAMMY®-nominated David Crowder*Band, received nods from several major Christian media outlets, as well as their former lead singer David Crowder. Worship Leader Magazine went as far as calling the album the “best new addition to the worship genre this year.”

“Worship is not a passive exercise. Our praise should be symphonic. On the first full-length album by The Digital Age, this aesthetic is on full display,” said RELEVANT Magazine.

Evening:Morning bowed at No. 3 on the Billboard Christian Albums chart and was the top streaming album on the Christian/Gospel chart for street week. The album peaked at No. 2 on the iTunes® Christian & Gospel Chart and made it into the Top 30 of the iTunes® Top Albums Chart.

Later this month, The Digital Age will embark on a headlining, nationwide tour to promote their release of Evening:Morning. Kicking off September 26 in their hometown of Waco, TX at University Baptist Church, the tour will feature Christian pop group Bellarive and will make 30+ stops across the country.

Earlier this summer, The Digital Age asked their fans to record themselves singing along with their single “Captured” to be included in the official music video coming soon. Continuing a pattern of close fan-engagement, The Digital Age has opted to sell tickets for their upcoming tour directly to their fans without the use of a third party ticketing system. In doing so, the band is able to keep fees low and prevent customer information from entering the wrong hands. Tickets can be purchased at www.thedigitalagemusic.com.

“We’ve always cherished our interactions with our fans. We are the one’s posting and replying on our Facebook, Twitter, YouTube etc., not some social media company,” said Mike Dodson of The Digital Age. “We wanted to extend that direct relationship to include our ticketing process as a way to stay connected with our friends and offer tickets with a greatly reduced service fee. domain check We just want to be able to get in the same room with folks and sing with one voice to our God! It’s why we do what we do.”

About The Digital Age:
2012, a year commonly associated with endings, saw a new beginning for former members of the David Crowder*Band. On the heels of their final project with the David Crowder*Band, Mark, Mike D, Bwack and Jack sought to continue writing, performing and producing music together for the Church. Out of this desire, The Digital Age was born. With roots already planted at University Baptist Church in the small college town of Waco, TX, The Digital Age constructed their own studio in the place where their ministry started. The Digital Age released their Rehearsals EP last summer as a formal re-introduction of the new band and their debut, full-length album Evening:Morning is available now.